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<title>Max a quiz - Setp 1</title>
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<form name="Number" method="get" action="mk-quiz2.php">
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<td colspan="2"><strong>Step 1:</strong></td>
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<td width="313">How many <i>questions</i> do you want?</td>
<td width="71"><input name="Number" type="text" size="4" maxlength="2"></td>
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<td>What's the <i>maximum</i> number of options you want? </td>
<td><input name="Options" type="text" id="Options" size="4" maxlength="2"></td>
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<td>HTML Output, select&quot;Yes&quot; if you wish to have a text area where
the user can copy code out of to place what they got on their test. This
is great for bloggers, and personal pages.</td>
<td><select name="HTMLOut">
<option value="Yes">Yes</option>
<option value="No">No</option>
</select></td>
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<td>Store average score on file? This will record what other users have
gotten in the past and show the average score of them. Note: If you plan
on many people taking your quiz/test you might want to turn this off.</td>
<td><select name="Store" id="Store">
<option value="Yes">Yes</option>
<option value="No">No</option>
</select></td>
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<td>Do you want a <em>quiz</em> or a <em>test</em>? The difference is a
quiz does not have a percent output but rather a name. A test gives you
a percent output and shows the user each question they got right and wrong.</td>
<td><select name="Type" id="Type">
<option value="Test">Test</option>
<option value="Quiz">Quiz</option>
</select></td>
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<td colspan="2"><div align="center"></div>
<div align="center">
<input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Submit">
</div></td>
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</form>
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